Seen back in May during AMD's Vision event at the Cannes Film Festival, MSI has now officially announced its 12.1-inch Wind12 U250 notebook based on AMD's Athlon II Neo CPU and integrated Mobility Radeon HD 4225 graphics.

Although we still don't know the price or the availability date, MSI was kind enough to spill the beans and reveal the full spec, so we now know that this one is based on AMD's RS880M+SB820M chipset and features a 1.3GHz clocked Athlon II Neo K325 dual-core CPU, up to 8GB of DDR3 memory in two slots, Mobility Radeon HD 4225 graphics and a 12.1-inch LED-backlit 1366x768 glare screen.

The full dimensions of the MSI Wind12 U250 are 297x190x24-31mm (WxDxH) and it weighs 1.3kg. It features, what MSI calls, an EDS (Ergonomic De-stress) keyboard, which has a 51 percent larger surface area, a 3 or 6-cell battery, Gigabit LAN, up to 500GB of HDD space, 802.11bng WiFi, card reader, optional Bluetooth, 1.3M webcam, three USB 2.0 ports, and D-Sub and HDMI outputs.

After rolling out the Intel based Satellite T210 and T230, Toshiba has announced two more models, the Satellite T251 and T235. Both the 13.3-inch T235 and the 11.6-inch T215 Satellite notebooks are based on AMD platform and feature either the Athlon II Neo CPUs or the Turion II Neo CPU.

The Satellite T215 will use the noted Athlon II Neo processors, have 2GB of memory, up to 320GB of storage, AMD Radeon integrated graphics and a LED-backlit 1366x768 11.6-inch screen. The T235 is quite similar except for the Turion II Neo CPU, up to 4GB of memory and a larger 13.3-inch screen.

Both models come with Windows 7 Home Premium and an HDMI output. The new Sattelite notebooks are scheduled to appear on the US market as of June 20th.